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What is a synonym of "feature"? Can I use it as the adjective?



 
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What is a synonym of "feature"? Can I use it as the adjective? Sat Feb 09, 2008 0:25 am  What is a synonym of "feature"? Can I use it as the adjective?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #162 "Internet Investing", question 6

Internet bulletin boards ......... threads made up of numerous messages on investment opportunities.

(a) capture
(b) censure
(c) feature
(d) stature

Business English Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #162 "Internet Investing", answer 6

Internet bulletin boards feature threads made up of numerous messages on investment opportunities.

Correct answer: (c) feature

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What is a synonym of "feature"? Can I use it as the adjective? Sat Feb 09, 2008 1:17 am  What is a synonym of "feature"? Can I use it as the adjective?
 

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You can use 'featured' as an adjective (our featured beer is Blatz). The noun is also used adjectivally (feature films).

Synonyms for the verb feature here: include, highlight, present.
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